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COURSE

CCNA

This course provides a broad variety of foundational knowledge for all IT vocations. You will learn how to set up, operate, configure, and test a simple IPv4 and IPv6 network. The course covers setting network components such as switches, routers, and Wireless LAN Controllers; controlling network devices; and recognizing fundamental security concerns.

5-days Online Class

Beginner

English

CCNA

Introduction to CCNA

The course also provides you with a foundation in network programmability, automation, and software-defined networking. The CCNA certification validates your skills and knowledge in network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability.

What will you learn?

EXAM CODE 200-301 CCNA

To earn your CompTIA Network+ certification, you’ll need to pass one certification exam: EXAM CODE 200-301 CCNA

Program Outcome

At course completion, students will be knowledgeable in:

Instructor-Led Training

An instructor-led training session, whether in-person or online, is base on classroom.

E-Learning

Learners can go through the content and activities at their own pace.

Hybrid Training

Combines traditional, face-to-face “seat time” with some online learning activities.

Curicullum | Your study plan

1.1 Introduction

2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model
2.2 OSI Networking Model
2.3 Networking Basics
2.4 Data Encapsulation and Communications
2.5 Ethernet
2.6 Network Devices

3.1 Cisco Device Connection
3.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)
3.3 IOS Licensing
3.4 Device Settings
3.5 Device Passwords
3.6 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

4.1 IPv4 Addressing Overview
4.2 Subnets
4.3 Subnet Planning and Design
4.4 Route Summarization
4.5 IPv6 Addressing Overview
4.6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
4.7 The Domain Name System (DNS)

5.1 Layer 2 Switching Overview
5.2 Switch Interface Configuration

6.1 Static Routing
6.2 IPv4 Routing
6.3 Dynamic Routing
6.4 IPv4 Routing Troubleshooting
6.5 Network Communications Troubleshooting

7.1 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Overview
7.2 OSPF for IPv4
7.3 OSPF Configuration
7.4 OSPF LSA Types and Databases
7.5 Adjacency Troubleshooting
7.6 EIGRP for IPv4 Routing
7.7 EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration

8.1 IPv6 Routing Overview
8.2 OSPFv3
8.3 EIGRPv6

9.1 Wireless Concepts
9.2 Wireless Standards
9.3 Wireless Network Design
9.4 Wireless Configuration
9.5 Wireless Network Implementation
9.6 SOHO Configuration
9.7 Wireless Security
9.8 Wireless Troubleshooting

10.1 WAN Types
10.2 Leased Line WAN Links
10.3 Network Address Translation (NAT)
10.4 WAN Troubleshooting

11.1 Trunking
11.2 Virtual LANs (VLANs)
11.3 Spanning Tree
11.4 Spanning Tree Configuration
11.5 Router-on-a-Stick InterVLAN Routing
11.6 Switch InterVLAN Routing
11.7 Switch Troubleshooting

12.1 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
12.2 IPv6 and Extended ACLs

13.1 Network Time Protocol (NTP)
13.2 System Message Log
13.3 NetFlow
13.4 Simple Network Management Protocol
13.5 Quality of Service (QoS)
13.6 Enterprise Networking
13.7 Cloud Resources
13.8 Virtual Private Networks and Remote Switch Access
13.9 Network Automation
13.10 Default Gateway Redundancy

14.1 Network Threats
14.2 Network Security Best Practices
14.3 Switch Security
14.4 Malware
14.5 Combat Malware
14.6 Sniffing
14.7 Session Hijacking
14.8 Denial of Service

15.1 Cryptography
15.2 Cryptanalysis and Cryptographic Attack

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